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AdvertisementEarth Reflects Less Sunlight
The Earth’s reflection of sunlight, known as the Da-Vinci-Glow, has decreased due to climate change. This means that the Earth is now darker, reflecting less
China’s CO2 Emissions Surpass Developed Nations
China surpasses all developed countries combined in CO2 emissions for the first time in 2019, according to a study by the Rhodium Group. The country
Internet and Computers Worse than Flights
The internet, data centers, and personal computers are collectively responsible for more CO2 emissions than the global aviation industry. Shockingly, the carbon footprint of the
Lab-grown Chicken Nuggets Approved
In a world where concerns about mass animal farming, climate change, and animal welfare are on the rise, lab-grown meat may offer a solution. Lab-grown
Germans Unconcerned About Higher CO2 Prices
A majority of Germans support higher CO2 prices, as long as households with low and medium incomes are relieved through “climate checks.” According to a
Climate Change Increases Displacement Risk
Climate-related disasters have forced 10.3 million people to flee their homes in the last six months, according to data from the International Red Cross and
Germans Open to 3D-Printed Meat
The acceptance of 3D-printed meat has significantly increased in Germany, with many citizens already reducing their meat consumption due to climate and environmental concerns. The
Russian forests combat climate change
The global deforestation of forests is a growing concern, particularly in tropical regions where the number of trees and their capacity as carbon dioxide stores
“Earth’s Black Box” Chronicles Climate Change
In a bid to preserve environmental data for future generations, scientists at the University of Tasmania have teamed up with Clemenger BBDO to develop Earth’s
Climate Change Could Reduce Global GDP by 37%
The effects of climate change are set to have a significant impact on the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2100, according to a new